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No clue about 7/11 mastermind
But the victims seem to be unethused as no amount of trial will bring back their beloved and there was a general apathy about the trial.
 INDIA , 10-July-2007  3:44:59 AM
A year after the 7/11 serial train blasts that killed 187 commuters, the alleged masterminds of the conspiracy are still at large and the trial of 13 chargesheeted persons is yet to begin.

The Anti Terrorism Squad of the Maharashtra police, which investigated the case, has arrested 13 people and filed a 10,000-page chargesheet in the special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court in Mumbai.

But the victims seem to be unethused as no amount of trial will bring back their beloved and there was a general apathy about the trial.

Police announced with much fanfare that the case had been solved and said the blasts were masterminded by the Lashker-e-Taiba (LeT) and carried out with the help of cadre from the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).

LeT chief Azam Cheema and many others, who played pivotal roles including planting the bombs, are still at large.

ATS filed the chargesheet in the case last November and the framing of charges against the suspects is yet to begin.

It has been delayed on three occassions earlier and is likely to commence on July 30.

This was the first major case in which scientific tests like narcoanalysis were used extensively for leads and the suspects allege the results were manipulated to indict them.

The suspects, which include LeT's alleged western India commander have been resorting to what the investigating agency claims as ''attention diverting'' activities, including making accusations about state excesses, targeting of a particular community and them being framed

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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